Giant Semaglutide Thread (and other GLP-1 / GIP agonists)

I just recently change my frequence of injection on retatrutide from 1mg e3d to 0,3mg e2D

I have now way less food noise than before and feel less nausea during the first day which is cool
My appetit is still not very great to be honest but i feel fine
 
I don't think I can loose weight without GLPs anymore. Before them I lost weight multiple times (I think 4 or 5 times) but every times regained it because it was unsustainable. Even with slow weight loss and everything right I could keep the weight off for 2-6months maximim before burning out and regaining all the weight.
I think that all those years of being hungry all the time got me to a point where mentally I just can't really deal with hunger anymore because there's no point.
Like I know that my body will not get used to being leaner and the hunger will not subside so if I'm hungry Imma just eat because it's pointless effort otherwise.
Being hungry to be leaner is not a worth trade off I realized, it makes everything terrible.
So either I go the GLP1 route or I don't wanna waste my willpower pointlessly with a diet that will only make my life worse.
Having a good quality of life phiscially and mental has become my priority so I a diet without GLPs is not worthwhile anymore
Bro you’re peeled you don’t need to get leaner than that your back is probably around 6/7% its not sustainable
 
Bro you’re peeled you don’t need to get leaner than that your back is probably around 6/7% its not sustainable
That back is way leaner than that, it's show ready, that's why its worrying.
The problem is people get this lean for a show, for a specific amount of time, and then back off.
People who try to get and stay there are the ones who end up abusing way too much and hurting themselves.
Bodybuilders don't do that. Hope he wakes up to reality.
 
the difference is you do not know how the body works and think food is bad, you dont know what health is or what youre doing to yourself


many many people have told you this about 1 month ago.



you have brainfog because youre starving yourself, not because food is "making you inflammed" lol

















This is what I’ve been saying for a while. Dude is an attention whore. On this thread daily with almost the same statements but worded slightly different. I’ve quit trying to advise at all.
 
Mazdutide update:

On weekly injections now, seems to last the entire week no problem.

I did 6mg the other day, up from the usual 5mg. I've kinda forgotten I'm on it. Down around 4kg so far.

I don't have any proof but I feel internally skinny like I've been losing fat inside my belly. I can't prove it tho. Face has leaned out too. I get the usual GLP1 gastro side effects, but besides that nothing.
 

Mazdutide update:

On weekly injections now, seems to last the entire week no problem.

I did 6mg the other day, up from the usual 5mg. I've kinda forgotten I'm on it. Down around 4kg so far.

I don't have any proof but I feel internally skinny like I've been losing fat inside my belly. I can't prove it tho. Face has leaned out too. I get the usual GLP1 gastro side effects, but besides that nothing.
I have added cagri to my tirz dosage been on it a little over a month now. At first the hunger had subsided but it now seems that I can still eat past the cagri as well. I’m about to move down to a cruise of 250mg test a week and see if my hunger subsides. You may have answered before, how do you think maz compares to hunger reduction compared to sema? I have sema but the sides are really hard to deal with. So I was thinking of adding the Maz to see how the glucagon will play when I go into a really serious cut starting in feb.


One thing I noticed is that even though I can eat past the tirz my weight doesn’t really move that much, maybe a pound or two and then it drops back down. I think @Ghoul may have mentioned something along the lines that is probably your maintenance dose when you can eat but you still maintain the weight without gaining.
 
I have added cagri to my tirz dosage been on it a little over a month now. At first the hunger had subsided but it now seems that I can still eat past the cagri as well. I’m about to move down to a cruise of 250mg test a week and see if my hunger subsides. You may have answered before, how do you think maz compares to hunger reduction compared to sema? I have sema but the sides are really hard to deal with. So I was thinking of adding the Maz to see how the glucagon will play when I go into a really serious cut starting in feb.


One thing I noticed is that even though I can eat past the tirz my weight doesn’t really move that much, maybe a pound or two and then it drops back down. I think @Ghoul may have mentioned something along the lines that is probably your maintenance dose when you can eat but you still maintain the weight without gaining.
Ok I think the only thing the glucagon does is get rid of that drawn, low blood sugar feeling. It does nothing for the appetite (unless you're busy and being active sort of makes you forget to eat).

I'm terms of mg. Nothing beats semaglutide. I'd say it's atleast twice as powerful as mazdutide.

What sides are hard to deal with? I've found with these drugs the side effects are caused by eating. If you don't eat you don't get side effects lol
 
Ok I think the only thing the glucagon does is get rid of that drawn, low blood sugar feeling. It does nothing for the appetite (unless you're busy and being active sort of makes you forget to eat).

I'm terms of mg. Nothing beats semaglutide. I'd say it's atleast twice as powerful as mazdutide.

What sides are hard to deal with? I've found with these drugs the side effects are caused by eating. If you don't eat you don't get side effects lol
With sema the slowed down digestion felt like a brick to me and sorta hard to describe the feeling my body felt on it. Sorta felt like crap even though my eating wasn’t bad. I didnt get that with tirz. I may consider trying it again to see if that has changed. Thanks for the info on maz.
 
With sema the slowed down digestion felt like a brick to me and sorta hard to describe the feeling my body felt on it. Sorta felt like crap even though my eating wasn’t bad. I didnt get that with tirz. I may consider trying it again to see if that has changed. Thanks for the info on maz.
Yes exactly but that's not a side effect? That's what it's meant to do. At 3mg of semaglutide I could only eat a small meal once every 12 hours.
 
Bumped up to 4mg today and the change is wild. I don’t know how yall keep going up in dose. I had only a bowl of oatmeal, a shake, and two chicken fingers for the full day. How are yall getting your calories in daily still?
 
Back on Sema, I tried Reta for the last time on Wednesday. That stuff is insomnia in a bottle for me. I had come to that conclusion before, but I still have a couple vials and thought maybe if I started slow, .25mg I’d be alright. I literally never fell asleep Wednesday night. I am super sensitive to both Tirz and Reta regarding CNA stimulation.
 
Back on Sema, I tried Reta for the last time on Wednesday. That stuff is insomnia in a bottle for me. I had come to that conclusion before, but I still have a couple vials and thought maybe if I started slow, .25mg I’d be alright. I literally never fell asleep Wednesday night. I am super sensitive to both Tirz and Reta regarding CNA stimulation.
Who’d you get it from? Are you reconstituting it correctly ?

.25 mg is crazy to have that kind of reaction
 
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